‘The Light really did call EVERYBODY’: players find Leeory Jenkins, complete with his cloth shoulderpads, defending the Sunwell in World of Warcraft: Midnight

World of Warcraft: Midnight’s opening minutes throw you right in at the deep end, seeing you defending the Sunwell in a direct continuation of the expansion’s trailer—alongside a host of paladin and priest cameos. It’s a really neat moment, honestly—Blizzard’s seriously tapped into the well of named NPCs here. It’s a veritable feast if you’re…

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The massive difference between how well Resident Evil Requiem runs on the Steam Deck and an Asus ROG Ally just adds more fuel to the rumour that AMD has abandoned driver support for its Ryzen Z1 chips

If you own a handheld gaming PC that’s powered by an AMD Ryzen Z1 or Z1 Extreme processor, like the Asus ROG Ally, you may have noticed something’s missing. Not a feature or application, but any kind of driver update for the integrated GPU within the last six months. Paired with the fact that Resident…

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Fallout 76 adjusted roughly 50 events and activities for the latest free update, with more XP for higher levels and shorter timers: ‘We tried to concentrate on the broad strokes’

The signature of Fallout 76’s latest free update, The Backwoods, is obviously the addition of everyone’s favourite elusive cryptid, Bigfoot. But the patch also brings some much-needed changes to events and activities. For starters, you can actually tell their icons apart now. “One of the first things you guys will notice is that we’ve differentiated…

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Valve’s former economist, now a member of parliament in Greece, is being put on trial for promoting drug use because he admitted to taking ecstasy 36 years ago

Yanis Varoufakis is probably the only Greek parliamentarian with a background in the videogame industry, having been the economist-in-residence at Valve before he was elected in 2015 and then made finance minister. Nowadays he’s general secretary of MeRA25, the European Realistic Disobedience Front, a political party he founded as part of the Democracy in Europe…

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Resident Evil Requiem guide: Puzzle solutions, locked doors, collectibles, and more

Doors with mysterious slots and arcane runes? Tantalizingly locked safes? Giant monsters roaming the hallways? Yep: This is Resident Evil, all right. As PC Gamer’s Elie Gould highlighted in their glowing Resident Evil Requiem review, this entry in the series attempts a delicate balancing act, delivering the series’ classic puzzles and exploration as well as…

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An AI-generated review of Resident Evil Requiem written by a fake ‘iGaming and sports betting analyst’ briefly hit Metacritic

A review of Resident Evil Requiem has been pulled from Metacritic after humans noticed it was AI-generated. UK-based site Videogamer.com published the review by author Brian Merrygold, who doesn’t seem to exist, and whose Videogamer profile picture carries the filename ChatGPT-Image-Oct-20-2025-11_57_34-AM-148×148.png. He is nevertheless described as “an experienced iGaming and sports betting analyst with a…

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If you’re hoping to make friends in Marathon like you can in Arc Raiders, expect a knife in the back

MORGAN PARK, STAFF WRITER (Image credit: Future) This week: Finished the original Mass Effect for the first time ever, and wished I liked it more. If the opening hours of Marathon’s server slam playtest are any indication, Bungie’s latest won’t be the surprisingly cooperative extraction shooter Arc Raiders has become. Despite the presence of features…

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